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23 Sep 2021, 13:42 (Ref:4075146) | #1 | ||
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2022 Race Calendar
There are a lot of stories being run with this as the 'leaked' calendar:
1 Bahrain 20 March 2 Saudi Arabia 27 March 3 Australia 10 April 4 China 24 April 5 United States (Miami) 8 May 6 Spain 22 May 7 Monaco 29 May 8 Azerbaijan 12 June 9 Canada 19 June 10 Great Britain* 3 July 11 Austria* 10 July 12 France/Italy (Imola) 17 July 13 Hungary 31 July 14 Belgium 28 August 15 Netherlands 4 September 16 Italy 11 September 17 Russia 25 September 18 Singapore/Turkey 2 October 19 Japan 9 October 20 United States (Austin) 23 October 21 Mexico 30 October 22 Brazil 13 November 23 Abu Dhabi 20 November |
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'Speaking to CNN the former Ferrari boss confirmed that the plan for 2022 was to hold a 23-race season, one more than will be held in 2021. The original plan for the current season had been for a 23 race calendar, but Covid-19 pandemic pressures have forced a reduction to the current figure of 22. Domenicali also confirmed that the ’22 season will finish earlier than this season,'
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But one of the world's leading Formula One journalists, Joe Saward, who has attended more than 500 consecutive races, says Melbourne is on its last chance.
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Doesn't mean he's right, after all it might just be a rumour or half a story he's picked up. Even if we don't get to go to Melbourne, I hope the Aussie GP survives somehow
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Joe Saward is not often wrong Anyone who knows Australian politics will know they don't give a toss about F1
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If you follow the link in that article to Joe's blog, you will read him post the following: 'I am pretty sure they [F1] will announce the following: Mar 20 Bahrain, Mar 27 Saudi Arabia, Apr 10 Australia, Apr 24 Imola, May 8 Miami, May 22 Spain, May 29 Monaco, Jun 12 Baku, Jun 19 Canada, Jul 3 Britain, Jul 10 Austria, Jul 24 France, Jul 31 Hungary, Aug 28 Belgium, Sep 4 Holland, Sep 11 Italy, Sep 25 Russia, Oct 2 Singapore, Oct 9 Japan, Oct 23 USA, Oct 30 Mexico, Nov 13 Brazil, Nov 20 Abu Dhabi.' |
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He’s only weighing in his opinion, as you say there is a lot in that article that seems to suggest there will be a GP next year, just have to wait for the official calendar. At the moment there is quite a lot of speculation. I just hope we see the likes of Portugal and Germany back, I wouldn’t want them to miss out. And it would be good to have Australia, Japan and Canada back, hasn’t been the same without them.
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I cant remember where i read it, but apparently the new Concorde allows for up to 25 races...i dont know if they will ever get there but all things being equal and when quarantine days are behind us, OZ will be back imo.
Could even be some desire to cancel the current deal and replace it with a new deal/one at a lower price more fitting for a race no longer fixed to be a season opener. I would think that privileged has been paid for by another venue now? |
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Istanbul and Portimao are first reserves if I understand correctly.
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Notice no mention of Vietnam after being scheduled then covid cancelled 2 years in a row.
Apparently the track is almost race ready but abandoned |
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The move to cancel the Vietnamese Grand Prix was due to the arrest of the key government official responsible for the Hanoi race. Hanoi People's Committee chairman Nguyen Duc Chung was arrested over supposed corruption charges. It was he who was the one pushing the Govt for the race to be run. This year was not just maybe not even a Covid cancellation. |
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15 Oct 2021, 10:36 (Ref:4078559) | #14 | |
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I don't think we will ever go to Vietnam. It seemed F1 tried to bite off more than it could chew there.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/58918353 20 March Bahrain (Sakhir) 27 March Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) 10 April Australia (Melbourne) 24 April Emilia Romagna (Imola) 8 May Miami 22 May Spain (Barcelona) 29 May Monaco 12 June Azerbaijan (Baku) 19 June Canada (Montreal) 3 July Great Britain (Silverstone) 10 July Austria (Spielberg) 24 July France (Le Castellet) 31 July Hungary (Budapest) 28 August Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps) 4 September Netherlands (Zandvoort) 11 September Italy (Monza) 25 September Russia (Sochi) 2 October Singapore (Marina Bay) 9 October Japan (Suzuka) 23 October USA (Austin) 30 October Mexico (Mexico City) 13 November Brazil (Sao Paulo) 20 November Abu Dhabi (Yas Marina) The season won't go any later due to Qatar World Cup. |
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Normally F1 hasn’t really cared about the world cup clashing, but I do think there is no real need for the F1 season to go on into December
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The Qatar World Cup starts on 21 Feb, and so there is a lot of reason for F1 to avoid being in the ME at the same time. If you compare to the nearest F1 raced to previous World Cup host nations: 2018 Russia - F1 raced in France, Austria and UK. 2014 Brasil - F1 raced in Austria and UK. 2010 South Africa - F1 raced in Canada, Spain and UK. 2006 Germany - F1 raced in UK, Canada and USA. With Abu Dhabi hosting the final round, it is the clash of location rather than event. |
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15 Oct 2021, 19:21 (Ref:4078633) | #19 | |
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Only so many fancy hotel rooms to go around and if you think the FIA and FIFA guys aren't booking the same rooms, well I got a bridge for you. Ok, yes fans need rooms too but when did they start thinking about us peons?
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Hopefully there’ll enough rooms for everyone, I don’t think it will be a problem. However fans aren’t being made a priority, but they will all find their own way without help
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Before that it would start in South Africa back in 1968-74. I was at the Long beach GP in 1982/1983 in late March or early April. The they went to Europe and came back for June Detroit/Canada pairing. Las Vegas was held in the end of the season in 82-83 before travelling to Australia for the final round in Adelaide. It is what is is but the scheduling also depends on local weather/rain/humidity and what other events are conflicting in the host nation. |
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Find their own way without help?
They will need a lot of help if there aren't enough rooms as there won't be anywhere to stay! |
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I've realised this will be the first time since 2006 that we will have more than one country host two GPs. That year it was Italy and Germany, next year it will be Italy and USA
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Yes, after I posted that I forgot about that. I should have said ‘ignoring duplicate GPs on the same circuit’
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